Joshua 19:6

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some cities and their villages that were given to the tribe of Zebulun as part of their territory in the Promised Land. It mentions Bethlebaoth and Sharuhen as two of the thirteen cities. The verse describes the land allocation in a straightforward manner without any dialogue.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where you split up a big playground into smaller areas. This verse is like that, but it's about a group called Zebulun getting their part of the playground. They got some special places called Bethlebaoth and Sharuhen, and a bunch of other smaller areas too.

Historical Background

The Book of Joshua was written after the Israelites entered the Promised Land under Joshua's leadership. This verse is part of the detailed description of land distribution to the tribes of Israel, reflecting the historical context of settling in the new territory and establishing their presence there.

Living It Out Today

This verse can remind us of the importance of community and shared spaces. Just as the tribe of Zebulun received their portion of land, it's crucial for us to contribute to and share in the resources and spaces provided within our communities, whether that's a neighborhood or a workplace.

Topics

communitylandsettlementinheritancepromisetribes

Related Verses

Joshua 15:25Joshua 18:25Joshua 21:331 Chronicles 6:56Matthew 5:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are cities and villages listed in Joshua 19:6?
The listing of cities and villages helps to provide a clear record of the territory allocated to the tribe of Zebulun, ensuring everyone knew their boundaries and responsibilities.
What is the significance of Bethlebaoth and Sharuhen in Joshua 19:6?
Bethlebaoth and Sharuhen are two specific cities mentioned within the territory given to Zebulun, highlighting important locations within their allocated land.
How does the concept of land allocation in Joshua 19:6 relate to community?
The allocation of land to the tribe of Zebulun shows how each community was given a specific area to cultivate and thrive, reflecting the importance of community resources and shared spaces.
What can we learn from Joshua 19:6 about sharing resources?
Joshua 19:6 teaches us the value of sharing and respecting the resources allocated to different communities, fostering a sense of unity and cooperation.
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